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Vol. XIII, No. 7
Published by the Associated Student Body
December 19, 1967
CnrUtma*
MR. CBC-David King
MISS CBC-Pat Timberlake
From El Monte To El Mirador ....
The Yule Festival in Review
Holli Simonin
In December of 1951, the first CBC Yule Festival was held as an informal gathering
just before the Christmas holidays. In the kitchen and junior departments of the First Baptist Church of El Monte, approximately twenty-five people gathered around tables for a
yule-time potluck.
Two years later it was given the title "Yule Festival," and many of the ladies of
the faculty and student body wore formats. The dining room of the girls dormitory (that
is, the garage of the apartment house used for the dorm) was the location of that year's
formal activity. Another "first" was a printed program with holly berries used in the design that year, and blue bells used rhe following year.
The first Yule Festival after CBC moved to its present campus was an elaborate program featuring the foreign students of the student body. The theme was "Christmas in
Other Lands." Besides the program, each table pictured Christmas activities in another
country.
The celebration of the Yule Festival moved off campus as die attendance increased.
The Ramada Inn and the Mission Inn are two of the places in Riverside where this event
has taken place.
Last year's theme at die Mission Inn was "Midnight Magic." The annual Yule Festival will be held tonight at the El Mirador Inn in Palm Springs with a theme of "Christmas
for all Seasons."

> » ^TCAUFORNIAr BAPTKt r.ni.i.Ff^T/
Vol. XIII, No. 7
Published by the Associated Student Body
December 19, 1967
CnrUtma*
MR. CBC-David King
MISS CBC-Pat Timberlake
From El Monte To El Mirador ....
The Yule Festival in Review
Holli Simonin
In December of 1951, the first CBC Yule Festival was held as an informal gathering
just before the Christmas holidays. In the kitchen and junior departments of the First Baptist Church of El Monte, approximately twenty-five people gathered around tables for a
yule-time potluck.
Two years later it was given the title "Yule Festival" and many of the ladies of
the faculty and student body wore formats. The dining room of the girls dormitory (that
is, the garage of the apartment house used for the dorm) was the location of that year's
formal activity. Another "first" was a printed program with holly berries used in the design that year, and blue bells used rhe following year.
The first Yule Festival after CBC moved to its present campus was an elaborate program featuring the foreign students of the student body. The theme was "Christmas in
Other Lands." Besides the program, each table pictured Christmas activities in another
country.
The celebration of the Yule Festival moved off campus as die attendance increased.
The Ramada Inn and the Mission Inn are two of the places in Riverside where this event
has taken place.
Last year's theme at die Mission Inn was "Midnight Magic." The annual Yule Festival will be held tonight at the El Mirador Inn in Palm Springs with a theme of "Christmas
for all Seasons."